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  1. #1
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    Ramping dialogue box

    Hi All,

    I am teaching myself SolidCAM. I am using SolidWorks 2007 and I think SolidCAM 2007 R11_2. I am following the 2.5 tutorials in the SolidCAM 2007 R11_2 tutorial and they call out setting the ramping, what the tool should plunge at. I am attaching a screen shot from the tutorial.
    The problem I am having is that my version on SolidCAm does not have the ramping dialogue box. Am I missing something or do I not have the ramping opption?

    Thanks,
    Skipper
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  2. #2
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    Hello

    I´m a newby but I think you may find ramping under the links area.

    Carl

  3. #3
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    Try the "Z-Entry" button

  4. #4
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    Version?

    Skipper,

    The other posts are probably right, but if you do a screen grab, I'll check it against some of my older versions to see for sure. As with many software these days, they keep tweaking the interface to make it better. While I'm no big fan of "musical dialogue boxes", I really like the direction SolidCAM is going.

  5. #5
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    Hi Guys,

    Here is a screen shot of my software. I do not see a "Z-Entry" or a "links" tab on my version?

    Skipper
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  6. #6
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    Hey Guys,

    I do see that I have the "Z-Entry" in the Profile Operation. I do not seem to have the ramping in the Pocket Operation.

    Thanks,
    Skipper

  7. #7
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    In a pocketing operation, ramping is hidden in under the "Lead In" button which has options for linear (ramping) and helical (ramping). There is also an option for picking the point where you want the cutter to descend.

  8. #8
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    One step behind

    Hey Brakeman, don't you ever sleep? I'm always onestep behind...


    I did go back to see what version you had and had to dust off my monitor afterward. Ok, no more smileys today.

    SolidCAM has changes a lot since the "old days", but I beleive that since your pocket method is set to "clear". This was the old way of facing, so the ramping changes to "leadin", so that you could do a tangent extension for the tool to plunge in air. If you changed your style to hatch or contour you should see the ramping option appear. I know, BB beat me to it.

    I hope this helps,

    Shaun

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by CNC_USER View Post
    Hey Brakeman, don't you ever sleep?
    I'm sorry Shaun, it is the time difference between the UK and the US. I check the forum at 07.45 UK time which is between 5 and 8 hours ahead of the US depending on your time zone.

    Changing the subject, do you like the user interface adopted in R12? SolidCAM had it for years in the 5 axis and HSM modules and rolled it across the 'older' parts of SolidCAM when R12 was released. Someone I know who uses VisiCAM from Vero says that SolidCAM is now a dead ringer for that. I wonder if they have a tie up? I didn't like the new interface at first, but now it has grown on me and I understand the logic of making the programming of a job sequential.

  10. #10
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    The Geograhical truth comes out and interface opinion

    BB,

    Thank you for the info, this does explain your latenight posts as not being a symptom of insomniatic time to fill. There's a nobility in always being second and I will take solace in that.

    As for the interface. When I first saw the changes, I resisted it almost as much as the legions who despised MasterCAM X when it first bowed. After a few hairpulls (not much left to go), I am now much faster with it than I was with the old one. I am now willing to admit that it dovetails closer to SolidWorks as well.

    I still don't get certain things like why Indexing is called "Indexial", and why I have to enter the previous diameter of my tool for rest machinng (deosn't it know?), but I can live with it.

    I don't know if the interface is close to Visi as I am not familiar with it, but as long as it is on the right path and it doesn't morph into MasterCAM X, I'm good! Cheers,

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